Reusable tampon applicators, methods of manufacture, and methods of use

ABSTRACT

Disclosed are reusable tampon applicators, methods of use, and methods of manufacture thereof. A reusable tampon applicator comprises a cylindrical body, and a pusher for pushing a tampon through the cylindrical body during tampon insertion. The cylindrical body comprises a base opening at a distal end for inserting the tampon into a straight barrel connected to a convex apex at a proximal end. The convex apex comprises a slit opening for the tampon to pass through during tampon insertion. The slit opening extends from the proximal end to the distal end to form a full slit on a first lateral side of the cylindrical body; it further extends from the proximal end towards the distal end to form a partial slit on a second lateral side. Such reusable tampon applicators provide a hygienic and eco-friendly alternative to disposable tampon applicators.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a non-provisional of and claims the benefit ofprovisional application having U.S. Ser. No. 62/195,295, filed on Jul.22, 2015, and entitled “REUSABLE TAMPON APPLICATORS, METHODS OFMANUFACTURE, AND METHODS OF USE,” the entire disclosure of which ishereby incorporated in its entirety herein.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention broadly relate to tamponapplicators, and methods for manufacture and use of tampon applicators.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The statements in this section may serve as a background to helpunderstand the invention and its application and uses, but may notconstitute prior art.

From soda bottles to shopping bags, blister packs to six pack rings,plastics are ubiquitous in our current disposable age. Accompanying theconvenience of plastic use is the challenges of plastic waste managementdue to plastics' non-degradable nature. Every year, thousands of tons ofplastic waste are washed ashore. Among those are hundreds of thousandsof disposable tampon applicators, so common that they are even given thenickname “beach whistle.” On average, twenty billion pads, tampons, andapplicators enter the landfill annually. While pads and tampons may bemade biodegradable, disposable plastic tampon applicators do notdisintegrate easily.

Furthermore, disposable tampon applicators currently available on themarket are mostly made of thin, cheap plastics that have undergoneminimal molding and trimming to minimize production cost and reducemanufacturing complexity. Safety and hygiene issues can arise duringtampon application as such low-quality disposable tampon applicators maypinch or even slice a user's internal tissues. In addition, no reusabletampon applicators are available today, thus users often resort tomodifying single-use disposable applicators to fit washable tamponsknitted or crocheted from cotton or other suitable materials, yetprotrusions and/or depressions hidden within a disposable applicatoroften makes it difficult to wash with water or to clean with hygienewipes after each use.

Therefore, in view of the aforementioned difficulties, there is anunsolved need for reusable tampon applicators, especially those that aresafe to use, easy to clean and sustainable, thus helping protect theenvironment in a socially responsible way.

It is against this background that various embodiments of the presentinvention were developed.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention provide a sustainable,eco-conscious, economic, yet also convenient, comfortable, and hygienicalternative to disposable tampon applicators. Embodiments of the presentinvention include reusable tampon applicators, methods of manufacture ofreusable tampon applicators, and methods of use thereof. Such reusabletampon applicators as described herein are manufactured of medical gradeor food grade silicone, and made compact enough to fit into a woman'spurse. In various embodiments, the silicone applicator body is soft atthe tip but rigid in the tube area, utilizing a co-molding manufacturingprocess.

More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is a reusabletampon applicator, comprising a hollow cylindrical body for holding atampon for tampon application, and a pusher for telescopic insertioninto the cylindrical body, and for pushing the tampon through thecylindrical body and a slit opening during tampon insertion. Thecylindrical body comprises a distal end and a proximal end, and a baseopening at the distal end for inserting the tampon into a straightbarrel connected to a convex apex at the proximal end. The convex apexcomprises a slit opening for the tampon to pass through during tamponinsertion. The slit opening extends longitudinally from the proximal endto the distal end, through the straight barrel, to form a full slit on afirst lateral side of the cylindrical body; the slit opening furtherextends longitudinally from the proximal end towards the distal end,through the straight barrel, to form a partial slit on a second lateralside of the cylindrical body, opposite to the first lateral side of thestraight barrel. The partial slit is shorter in length along thecylindrical body than the full slit. The pusher comprises a distal endand a proximal end as well.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the reusable tamponapplicator further comprises a case for telescopically enclosing thecylindrical body and the pusher.

In some embodiments of the present invention, the partial slit on thesecond lateral side of the cylindrical body extends into the straightbarrel for a length between 2 mm and 5 mm. In some embodiments, theratio of lengths between the partial slit and the full slit is between1:10 and 2:7, between 2:7 and 1:3, or between 1:3 and 1:2.

In some embodiments, the cylindrical body comprises an outer medicalgrade or food grade silicone layer and an inner plastic support layer,wherein the outer layer extends fully over an exterior surface of thecylindrical body. In some embodiments, the inner layer extends partiallyover an interior lateral surface of the cylindrical body, wherein theinner layer is enclosed fully by the outer later. In some embodiments,the plastic support is made of a plastic material, wherein the plasticmaterial is selected from the group consisting of ABS and Nylon. In someembodiments, the cylindrical body further comprises a transition portionand a base grip portion at the distal end, wherein an external diameterof the base grip portion is larger than an external diameter of thestraight barrel. In some embodiments, the distal end of the cylindricalbody comprises a flat base surface, for standing the cylindrical body ona flat surface.

In yet some embodiments, the pusher comprises at least one notch on anexternal lateral surface for securing the cylindrical body and thepusher while not in use. In some embodiments, the distal end of thepusher comprises a flat base surface, for standing the pusher on a flatsurface. In some embodiments, the pusher comprises a main cylindricalportion, and a base grip portion at a distal end of the pusher, whereinan external diameter of the main cylindrical portion is smaller than aninternal diameter of the base opening of the cylindrical body, andwherein an external diameter of the base grip portion is larger than aninternal diameter of the base opening of the cylindrical body.

In another aspect, the present invention is a method for making areusable tampon applicator, comprising the steps of bounding an innerplastic support layer and an outer medical grade or food grade siliconelayer of a hollow cylindrical body, and forming a cylindrical pusher,for telescopic insertion into the cylindrical body, and for pushing atampon through a slit opening during tampon application. The cylindricalbody and the pusher of the reusable tampon applicator are embodied asdescribed above.

Yet other aspects of the present invention include methods and processescomprising the steps described herein, and also include the processesand modes of operation of the systems, devices, and articles describedherein. Other aspects and embodiments of the present invention willbecome apparent from the detailed description of the invention when readin conjunction with the attached drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments of the present invention described herein are exemplary, andnot restrictive. Embodiments will now be described, by way of examples,with reference to the accompanying drawings. For purposes of clarity,not every component is labeled in every drawing. The drawings are notnecessarily drawn to scale, with emphasis instead being placed onillustrating various aspects of the devices described herein.

FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D show back, side, bottom, and front sides of acover case for a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according toone embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E show back, side, bottom, sectional andfront sides of a body for the reusable tampon applicator respectively,according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D show back, side, bottom, and front sides of apusher for the reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 4A and 4B show back and front sides of a body for a reusabletampon applicator respectively, as enlarged views of FIGS. 2A and 2E,according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5A shows an exploded perspective view of a reusable tamponapplicator having the case, the body, and the pusher shown in FIGS. 1A,2A, and 3A respectively, according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIGS. 5B and 5C show respective assembled views of the reusable tamponapplicator in FIG. 5A, according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIGS. 5D and 5E show respective zoomed-in assembled views of thereusable tampon applicator in FIG. 5A, according to one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D illustrate a use of a reusable tamponapplicator for disposing a tampon into the tampon applicator, andinserting the tampon into a user's body, respectively, according to oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 7A and 7B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tamponapplicator respectively, according to a second embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 7C shows a back view of the exemplary reusable tampon applicatorbody in FIG. 7A.

FIGS. 8A and 8B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tamponapplicator respectively, according to a third embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIGS. 8C and 8D show respective top views of the exemplary reusabletampon applicator body and pusher in FIG. 8A.

FIGS. 9A and 9B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tamponapplicator respectively, according to a fourth embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIGS. 9C and 9D show respective top views of the exemplary reusabletampon applicator body and pusher in FIG. 9A.

FIG. 10 shows a reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack, according toone embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 11A shows perspective views of an exemplary applicator body,according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 11B, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11F, 11G, 11H, and 11J show respective sideand sectional views of the exemplary applicator body in FIG. 11A, withillustrative dimensions.

FIG. 12A shows a perspective view of an exemplary pusher, according toone embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 12B, 12C, 12D, 12E, and 12F show respective side and sectionalviews of the exemplary pusher in FIG. 12A, with illustrative dimensions.

FIG. 13A shows a perspective view of an exemplary case, according to oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 13B, 13C, 13D, and 13E show respective side and sectional views ofthe exemplary case in FIG. 13A, with illustrative dimensions.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerousspecific details are set forth in order to provide a thoroughunderstanding of the invention. It will be apparent, however, to oneskilled in the art that the invention can be practiced without thesespecific details. In other instances, structures, devices, processes,and methods are shown using schematics, use cases, and/or diagrams inorder to avoid obscuring the invention. Although the followingdescription contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration,anyone skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations and/oralterations to suggested details are within the scope of the presentinvention. Similarly, although many of the features of the presentinvention are described in terms of each other, or in conjunction witheach other, one skilled in the art will appreciate that many of thesefeatures can be provided independently of other features. Accordingly,this description of the invention is set forth without any loss ofgenerality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the invention.

Broadly, embodiments of the present invention relate to reusable tamponapplicators, and methods and systems for manufacture, and methods of useof said tampon applicator devices. Such reusable tampon applicators aredesigned and developed to supplement, substitute, or replace disposableplastic or paper tampon applicators currently available today, providinga more eco-conscious, safe, and clean alternative to disposable plasticapplicators.

More particularly, various embodiments of the present invention compriseone or more of a pusher or plunger, an applicator body, and an enclosingcover case, where the constituting components may be assembledtelescopically and securely when not in use. While the pusher and theenclosing case may be formed in any suitable shape, the applicator bodyis cylindrical, and resembles a bullet or a lipstick tube in appearance,with a tube-shaped barrel extending from a distal end to a proximal endthat curves into a convex apex. During tampon application, a singledisposable or reusable tampon is placed inside the barrel from a baseopening on the distal end of the cylindrical body, and pushed throughthe cylindrical body by the pusher or plunger, out from one or moreintersecting slit openings on the apex located at the top of thecylindrical body. Once cleaned and tightly assembled, the reusabletampon applicator may be visually indistinguishable from a lipstick,thus allowing a user to handle and carry it with ease in public.

One feature of the present invention is the extension of at least oneslit opening, laterally from the proximal end to the distal end of thecylindrical body, to form a full slit on one side, and possibly apartial slit on another side. The full slit allows the insertion of abrush or a finger for thorough cleaning of the inside of the cylindricalbody after use, thus giving a user the comfort that she or he may scruball the surface inside if desired. The full slit also allows a tamponstring to pass through when applying the tampon, thus minimizing theprobability of accidentally latching the string in the applicator, orleaving the string in a crushed or tangled state, which makes the stringdifficult to catch when removing the tampon after use. The partial slit,on the other end, may be cut a few millimeters into the straight barrel,past the apex or the curved contour tip of the cylindrical body, toallow for the apex to open wide enough for the tampon to pass through inan intended straight direction, without forcing the tampon to leantowards the open full slit.

Another feature of the present invention is the use of medical grade orfood grade silicone on the exterior surface of the cylindrical body tomaximize user comfort, while also maximizing the flexibility of both theslit opening and the side slits for quick, comfortable tampon insertionand easy cleaning. Moreover, a rigid plastic material such as Nylon isused to form the interior of the barrel, possibly embedded entirely inthe silicone layer, to provide solid support and facilitate tamponinsertion. The silicone exterior and the plastic interior of thecylindrical body may be formed through co-molding or similar processes.

Yet another feature of the present invention is the minimal use ofprojections, protrusions, depressions, grooves, or other similarfeatures for locking or securing separate components together. Such aminimalistic design is not only modern and iconic, it also provides amultitude of functional advantages. Firstly, potential pinching orslicing factor is minimized, making the reusable tampon applicator muchmore desirable than flimsy disposable tampon applicators. Secondly,potential blood pooling around such features is minimized, making thereusable tampon applicator easy to clean, even with bare fingers.Lastly, manufacturing cost may be reduced as surface contour complexityof the tampon applicator is lessened, making the present invention aneconomic supplement or substitute to currently available disposabletampon applicators, and perfect for use with washable tampons made fromsea sponge, or knitted or crocheted from cotton or similar materials.The ease of manufacture, use, maintenance, and relative low cost mayfurther enable the current invention to be deployed in developingcountries, where hygienic menstrual products may help improve thequality of life of millions of women.

Moreover, while disposable tampons pre-packaged with disposable tamponapplicators may be convenient to use, there have been instances oftainted moldy tampons found fresh out of the box. A user would not beable to visually examine the state of an enclosed tampon since such atampon is exposed only during application or insertion. Bacteriacontaminations pose consumer safety risks such as vaginal infections andpelvic inflammatory diseases that may significantly impact user healthin both the short and the long terms. By comparison, reusable tamponapplicators as disclosed herein allow separate storage of tampons andapplicators, thus enabling a user to examine a tampon closely beforetampon application and to discard visibly contaminated tampons ifnecessary.

THINX is a trademark name carrying embodiments of the present invention,and hence, the aforementioned trademark name may be interchangeably usedin the specification and drawing to refer to products made according tovarious embodiments of the present invention. The term THINX may be usedin this specification to describe any reusable tampon applicator aspresented. With reference to the figures, embodiments of the presentinvention are now described in detail.

FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D show back, side, bottom, and front viewsrespectively of a cover case 100 for a reusable tampon applicator,according to one embodiment of the present invention. In thisillustrative example, cover case 100 is of a simple straight cylindricalshape, with a sealed flat surface 111 on a proximal end 110, and an openflat surface 131 with a base opening on a distal end 130. Barrel 120 isof a straight cylindrical shape and extends from proximal end 110 todistal end 130 to form cover case 100. When the tampon applicator is notin use, cover case 100 encloses other components of the tamponapplicator, for hygienic and compact storage in a purse or a backpocket. Flat proximal and distal surfaces 111 and 131 allow cover case100 to be stood up on either end, for easy placement on a counter-top,and for quick drying after a water raise. In some embodiments, proximalsurface 111 and distal surface 131 may be curved or shaped differently,and barrel 120 may be further contoured or curved. A bottom view asshown in FIG. 1C reveals a circular base opening in this particularillustrative example. In some embodiments, cross-sections of cover case100 along different locations of barrel 120 may vary in shape. Covercase 100 may be made of flexible or rigid materials, and may compriseone or more materials such as silicone, plastics, metal, and fabrics.

FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E show back, side, bottom, sectional andfront views respectively of a body 200 for a reusable tampon applicator,according to one embodiment of the present invention. In thisillustrative example, body 200 is of a cylindrical shape, comprising aconvex apex 215 on a proximal end 210, a hollow barrel portion 220, atransition portion 225, and a base grip portion 235 on a distal end 230.In some embodiments, transition portion 225 and base grip 235 areoptional and excluded. When present, base grip 235 may have an externaldiameter larger than that of barrel 220, while curved transition portion225 may taper to smoothly transit base grip 235 towards barrel portion220. Such a design allows hygienic handling of the tampon applicatorduring use, as it enables a user to hold cylindrical body 200 at basegrip 235 firmly without touching barrel 220, which in turn comes intocontact with internal tissues during use. While barrel 220 is of astraight cylindrical shape in this example, it may include a convexbulge or a concave narrowing in its upper, middle, or lower section insome other embodiments.

Although convex apex 215 is shown as rounded or spherical in FIGS. 2A,2B, and 2E, in some other embodiments of the present invention, convexapex 215 may be acute, obtuse, or of any other convex shape that mayfacilitate easy insertion into a user's vagina during tamponapplication. A single slit opening 205 as shown in FIG. 2A cuts apex 215into two separate pieces or “petals” 204, which may bend to allow atampon to pass through slit opening 205 during tampon application.Furthermore, slit opening 205 may extend along barrel 220 laterally,down from proximal end 210 towards distal end 230 to form a partial slit260 as shown in FIG. 2A, and from proximal end 210 to distal end 230 toform a full slit 270, as shown in FIG. 2E. In some embodiments, partialslit 260 cuts only a few millimeters into barrel 220, past convex apex215. For example, partial slit 260 may cut 2 mm to 5 mm, 5 mm to 7 mm,or 7 mm to 10 mm into barrel 220, past convex apex 215. In some otherembodiments, partial slit 260 may cut or extend through up to half of alateral length of straight barrel 220. In yet some other embodiments,partial slit 260 may cut or extend through almost all of the laterallength of barrel 220. The partial slit is shorter in length along thecylindrical body than the full slit. In some other embodiments not shownhere, more than one slits may intersect at the convex apex to form morethan two petals, making the convex apex resemble a floret that caneasily open during tampon application. Each slit opening may cut intothe straight barrel portion at different depths. Moreover, as shown inFIG. 2A, a flat distal surface 231 on distal end 230 allows cylindricalbody 200 to be stood up straight, for easy upright placement on acounter-top, and quick water drainage and drying after cleaning. In someother embodiments, distal surface 231 may be contoured or curveddifferently, with or without flat portions for upright placements.

More specifically, partial slit 260 as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2E allowsslit opening 205 to open wide enough for a tampon to pass through in anintended straight direction during use, without forcing the tampontowards or out of open full slit 270 on the opposite side. Full slit 270as shown in FIG. 2E allows the insertion of a brush or a finger forthorough cleaning of the inside of cylindrical body 200 after each use.Full slit 270 also allows a tampon string to pass through during tamponapplication, thus minimizing the probability of accidentally catching orlatching the tampon string in the applicator, or leaving the tamponstring in a crushed or tangled state, which may make the tampon stringdifficult to catch after tampon use. Moreover, curved corners 280 wherefull slit 270 and flat distal surface 231 join is contoured to maximizeuser safety and comfort. Similar curvatures may be further included inother corners, edges, rims, ridges, or similar features of the tamponapplicator. As an example, FIGS. 11A to 13E provide an illustrativeembodiment where individual curvatures are respectively labeled.

FIG. 2C shows a bottom view of cylindrical body 200. In thisillustrative embodiment, a partial ring-shaped protrusion 243 is formedalong the internal circumference of cylindrical body 200 at anappropriate lateral position. Partial ring-shaped protrusion 243interfaces with a latch or notch 323 on a pusher 300 to tightly securecylindrical body 200 and pusher 300 when not in use, as discussed withrespect to FIG. 3A. Such a partial ring-shaped protrusion may beoptional and excluded in some other embodiments not explicitly shownhere.

FIG. 2D shows a sectional view of cylindrical body obtained alongcorresponding cutting planes A-A in FIG. 2B. In this illustrativeembodiment, cylindrical body 200 comprises an outer layer 250 and aninner support layer 255. Inner support layer 255 is shown to becompletely flush to outer layer 250. A smooth inner surface ofcylindrical body 200 thus obtained allows a tampon to glide througheasily. The inner and outer layers may be mechanically attached orbounded through a co-molding process such as co-injection molding orbi-injection molding. Outer layer 250 may fully extend over the entireexterior surface of cylindrical body 200, including barrel 220, convexapex 215, and optional transition portion 225 and grip portion 235.Partial slit 260 and full slit 270 as displayed in FIG. 2E are cut intoouter layer 250. In some embodiments, outer layer 250 is made of aflexible biocompatible material such as medical grade or food gradesilicone to reduce possible allergic reactions or immune responses whencylindrical body 200 comes into contact with internal tissues duringuse. In some embodiments, outer layer 250 is made of a hydrophobic orwater-repellent material, or coated with such a layer, so blood or otherbody fluids are less likely to accumulate. Having a hydrophobiccomposition or coating also enables quick drying after a water raise. Insome embodiments, outer layer 250 is made of a water-proof or waterimpermeable material. In addition, outer layer 250 may be made flexibleenough so petals 204 as shown in FIG. 2A open up during tamponapplication to allow a tampon to pass through slit opening 205. Inaddition, flexible folds or flaps 251 as shown in FIG. 2D allow fullslit 270 to open slightly for easy washing and cleaning.

Furthermore, in this example, inner support layer 255 extends over aninterior lateral surface of barrel 220. In the lateral direction, innersupport layer 255 may cover the entirety or a portion of barrel 220.When optional transition portion 225 and base grip 235 as shown in FIG.2A are present, inner support layer 255 as shown in FIG. 2D may extendfully or partially over the interior surface of these portions as well.Moreover, inner support layer 255 may open wider along full slit opening270, as shown in FIG. 2D. This difference in slit opening widths formsfolds or flaps 251.

In this illustrative example, inner support layer 255 is completelyflush to outer layer 250. The smooth inner surface of cylindrical body200 allow a tampon to glide through easily. In various embodiments, aportion or all of inner support layer 255 may be exposed and visiblefrom the inner surface of cylindrical body 200, while being completelyflush to outer layer 250. In some embodiments, inner support layer 255may be completely embedded within outer layer 250, where inner supportlayer 255 is invisible from the inner surface of cylindrical body 200.The absence of part-lines between inner support layer 255 and outerlayer 250 may ensure no blood or bacteria may be caught in between tocause any sanitation or hygiene problems.

In some embodiments, inner support layer 255 is made of natural orsynthetic, hard, rigid or semi-rigid materials such as polymers, metals,and/or ceramics. For example, inner support layer 255 may be a plasticsupport made from polymeric materials such as Acrylonitrile butadienestyrene (ABS), Nylon, rubber, latex, and such.

In addition, although not shown explicitly in this example, innersupport layer 255 may be patterned to include one or more additionallateral, helical, or rotational slits or cuts, so a cross-sectional viewof cylindrical body 200 resembles a cut-open internal “gear” where theteeth are formed on the inner surface. The “gear” teeth may be parallelto or at an angle to the lateral axis of cylindrical body 200, similarto a spur gear, a helical gear, a worm gear, or such. A patterned innersupport layer 255 as described may enhance the flexibility ofcylindrical body 200 without significantly impacting its rigidity. Thus,a user may fully “unroll” cylindrical body 200 for thorough scrubbingand cleaning, while inner layer 255 still provides sufficient structuralsupport for tampon insertion during use. A patterned inner support layer255 may also serve as a movement guide for the tampon being applied.Moreover, in some embodiments where inner support layer 255 ispatterned, slits or cuts within inner support layer 255 may be filled orinjected with the same material as outer layer 250, so inner supportlayer 255 is either flush to outer layer 250 on the inner surface ofcylindrical body 200, or completely embedded within outer layer 250.

FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D show back, side, bottom, and front views of apusher 300 for a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according toone embodiment of the present invention. In this illustrative example,pusher 300 as shown in FIG. 3A comprises a cylindrical straight barrelportion 320 extending from a proximal end 310 to a distal end 330.Optionally, pusher 300 further comprises one or more of a conicalpyramid-shaped tip 315 at proximal end 310, a transition portion 325 ata distal end 330 of straight barrel 320, a step transition portion 326,and a base grip portion 335 at distal end 330. Conical pyramid-shapedtip 315 may comprise a flat proximal surface 311 for exerting force on atampon during tampon application. When present, base grip 335 may havean external diameter larger than or smaller than that of straight barrel320 and step transition portion 326. Similarly, step transition portion326 may have a diameter larger than or smaller than that of straightbarrel 320. Depending on the diameters of step transition portion 326and straight barrel 320, transition portion 325 may taper appropriatelyto smoothly transit between the two portions. Transition portion 325,step transition portion 326, and base grip portion 335 may also beexcluded entirely. Base grip portion 335 allows hygienic handling of thetampon applicator during use, as it enables a user to hold pusher 300firmly without touching straight barrel 320, which comes into contactwith the tampon and cylindrical body 200 during tampon application. Insome embodiments, a flat distal surface 331 of pusher 300 allows pusher300 to be stood up straight, for easy upright placement on acounter-top, and quick water drainage and drying after cleaning. In someother embodiments, distal surface 331 may be contoured or curveddifferently, with or without flat portions for upright placement. In yetsome other embodiments, bottom view as shown in FIG. 3C may be ofsquare, rectangular, stellar, or any other shape.

Furthermore, one or more bumps, latches or notches such as 323 and 327shown in FIG. 3A may be present, for tightly securing pusher 300,cylindrical body 200, and/or case 100 when the tampon applicator is notin use. It would be understood by persons skilled in the art that thedrawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, thus notches 323 and 327may raise or bump above the lateral surface only minimally. In someembodiments, corresponding individual or ring-shaped depressions, dents,grooves or protrusions may be present on an internal surface ofcylindrical body 200 and/or case 100 for interfacing or clicking ontothe notches as shown. Such notches and/or depressions may be locatedsymmetrically or asymmetrically around the internal lateralcircumferences of straight barrel 220, internal lateral circumferencesof case 100, or external lateral circumferences of straight barrel 320and step transition portion 326. In yet some other embodiments, neithernotches nor depressions may be present, and various internal andexternal diameters of case 100, body 200, and pusher 300 may becarefully designed so that a tight and secure assembly can be achieved.

Corresponding to FIGS. 2A and 2E, FIGS. 4A and 4B show a back side view400 and a front side view 450 of cylindrical body 200 respectively,according to one embodiment of the present invention. As discussedpreviously, in this illustrative example, cylindrical body 200 comprisesa convex apex 215 on a proximal end 210, a barrel portion 220, anoptional tapered transition portion 225, and an optional base gripportion 235 on a distal end 230. Dotted line 415 in FIG. 4A representsan adjoining boundary between convex apex 215 and straight barrel 220.Slit opening 205 extends along straight barrel 220 laterally orlongitudinally, down from proximal end 210 towards distal end 230 toform partial slit 260 shown in FIG. 4A, with a length 460, and fromproximal end 210 to distal end 230 to form full slit 270 shown in FIG.4B, with a length 470. In various embodiments, the ratio of length 460to length 470 is between 1:10 and 2:7, between 2:7 and 1:3, between 1:3and 1:2, or between 1:2 and 19:20, either inclusively or exclusively. Insome embodiments, partial slit 260 does not cut into straight barrel220. Thus, length 440 shown in FIG. 4A, which measures the section ofpartial slit 260 pass boundary line 415, is equal to zero. In some otherembodiments such as shown here, partial slit 260 cuts into straightbarrel 220, and length 440 is between 2 mm to 5 mm, 5 mm to 7 mm, 7 mmto 10 mm, or is more than 10 mm. Partial slit 260 is shorter in lengththan full slit 270.

In front side view 450 shown in FIG. 4B, partial slit 260 and full slit270 have the same uniform width 472. In some other embodiments, slitwidth may differ between partial slit 260 and full slit 270, and slitwidth 472 may vary along the lateral side of cylindrical body 200. Forexample, slit width 472 may be larger towards the proximal end tofacilitate easy tampon expulsion, or may be larger towards the distalend to make cleaning easier. In addition, straight barrel portion 220from FIG. 4A is shown to have a uniform external diameter 420 in FIG.4B. In some embodiments, external diameter 420 may vary laterally alongcylindrical body 200. For example, barrel portion 220 may comprise aconvex bulge in its upper, middle, or lower section, with a narrowerconvex apex 215 and/or a narrower base grip portion 235, or may comprisea concave narrowing in its upper, middle, or lower section, with a widerconvex apex 215 and/or a wider base grip portion 235. Base grip portion235 has an external diameter 490 in this illustration example. Aspreviously discussed, transition portion 225 with length 425 smoothlytransits straight barrel portion 220 into base grip portion 235 withlength 435. Each of lengths 425 and 435 may vary between zero and athird of length 470. An external base grip diameter 490 larger than anexternal barrel diameter 420 allows a user to hold cylindrical body 200firmly without touching barrel portion 220. In some other embodimentsnot shown explicitly here, external base grip diameter 490 may besmaller than external barrel diameter 420, with transition portion 225curving into instead of curving out to base grip portion 225. Such adesign may help trap the tampon once disposed inside cylindrical body200, thus avoiding accidentally dropping the tampon during tamponapplication.

FIG. 5A shows an exploded perspective view 500 of a reusable tamponapplicator, having the case, the body, and the pusher shown in FIGS. 1A,2A, and 3A respectively, according to one embodiment of the presentinvention. Case 510, cylindrical body 520, and pusher 530 are asdescribed with respect to FIGS. 1A to 4B. Each of case 510, cylindricalbody 520, and pusher 530 may be manufactured with an injection moldingprocess. A co-molding process may also be employed to form or boundouter and inner layers of cylindrical body 520. In addition, case 510and at least a segment of pusher 520 may be made of stamped metal,without injection molding.

FIG. 5B shows a front view of an assembly 580 when pusher 530 istelescopically inserted into cylindrical body 520, while FIG. 5C showsanother front view of an assembly 590 when case 510 encloses theassembly 580. FIGS. 5D and 5E zoom into assembled views in FIGS. 5B and5C respectively around the distal end of the tampon applicator, showingoptional notches for securing individual components together.

Use of the Reusable Tampon Applicator

FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D illustrate the use of a reusable tamponapplicator for disposing a tampon into the tampon applicator, andinserting the tampon into a user's body, according to one embodiment ofthe present invention. More specifically, FIG. 6A presents an assembledtampon applicator 610 ready for use or storage. After the cover case isremoved, FIG. 6B illustrates a pulling action to remove thetelescopically inserted pusher 630 from cylindrical body 620. Next, atampon 640 as shown in FIG. 6C may be inserted by a user intocylindrical body 620, followed by pusher 630. Tampon string 645 maybepositioned along full slit 670 shown in FIG. 6D during this process. Theassembled pusher-tampon-body may then be inserted into the vaginalopening, and force may be exerted through pusher 630 to expulse or ejecttampon 640 through the slit opening on the proximal end of cylindricalbody 620, as illustrated by FIG. 6D. “Petals” 604 and 606 formed by theslit opening open or bend outward to allow tampon 640 to pass through,and tampon string 645 may glide along full slit 670 in this process.Such a full slit design minimizes the probability of accidentallycatching the string in the applicator, or leaving the tampon string in acrushed or tangled state, which may make the tampon string difficult tocatch after tampon use. Once tampon 640 has been applied or insertedsuccessfully, the remaining pusher-body assembly may be removed from thevagina, disassembled, and cleaned, before being enclosed by a cover caseand stored away.

Alternative Embodiments

FIG. 7A shows an exploded perspective view 700 of a reusable tamponapplicator, according to a second embodiment of the present invention,with case 710, cylindrical body 720, and pusher 730. FIG. 7B shows acorresponding assembled view 750, and FIG. 7C shows a back view ofcylindrical body 720. In this particular embodiment, case 710 is flat onthe distal end, but convexly curved on the proximal end. It would beclear to ones skilled in the art that case 710 may take on any shape aslong as it is capable of enclosing the body and pusher portions of areusable tampon applicator as disclosed. In addition, in this particularembodiment, cylindrical body 720 as shown in FIGS. 7A and 7C comprises afull slit 722 extending from the proximal end to the distal end, and apartial slit 726 extending from the proximal end towards the distal end,where a ratio of lengths between the partial slit and the full slit maybe in the range between 1:2 to 2:3, and 2:3 to 19:20. Distal surface 721of cylindrical body 720 is curved in this particular example. Moreover,while pusher 730 excludes a curved transition portion, it may contain aseat portion 755 with curved proximal surface 754 that locks with distalsurface 721 of cylindrical body 720. Pusher 730 may further comprisedecorative components such as surface line 757, while base grip 758 maycomprise a curved distal surface 759.

FIG. 8A shows an exploded perspective view 800 of a reusable tamponapplicator, according to a third embodiment of the present invention,with case 810, cylindrical body 820, and pusher 830. FIG. 8B shows acorresponding assembled view 850. FIGS. 8C and 8D show top views 825 and835 of cylindrical body 820 and pusher 830 respectively. In thisparticular embodiment, case 810 is slanted on the distal end, andconvexly curved on the proximal end. Cylindrical body 820 comprises afull slit 827, and a partial slit on the opposite side. Pusher 830 maybe hollow, with a proximal opening 831 through which a tampon string canbe inserted or threaded. A full slit 837 on one side of pusher 830 alsoallows the tampon string to pass through. A circular rim 832 may serveas a tightening notch to secure pusher 830 and body 820 together whenthe tampon applicator is not in use. Furthermore, in this example, basegrip 833 has a contoured distal surface 834.

FIG. 9A shows an exploded perspective view 900 of a reusable tamponapplicator, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention,with case 910, cylindrical body 920, and pusher 930. FIG. 9B shows acorresponding assembled view 950. FIGS. 9C and 9D show top views 925 and935 of cylindrical body 920 and pusher 930 respectively. In thisparticular embodiment, case 910 is flat on both the distal end and theproximal end, and has decagon-shaped cross-sections. Similarly,cylindrical body 920 also has decagon-shaped cross-sections. In someother embodiments, case 910, cylindrical body 920, and pusher 930 mayhave cross-sections shaped as regular or non-regular polygons with anynumber of edges. In addition, in this particular embodiment, cylindricalbody 920 does not include any full lateral slits. Instead, more than oneslit openings are cut on convex apex 922 to form a floret containingmore than two petals. As shown in FIG. 9C, five petals including petal928 are present in this particular example. Pusher 930, on the otherhand, has a spoked cross-section, illustrated by FIG. 9D. In someembodiments, slit openings on convex apex 922 may extend and cut intothe barrel portion of body 920, at the same or different lengths ordepths.

Reusable Tampon Applicator Hygiene Pack

FIG. 10 shows a THINX reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack 1000,according to one embodiment of the present invention. While a THINXreusable tampon applicator 1100 as described previously with referencesto FIGS. 1A to 9D may be carried and used individually, it may also becombined with one or more other optional accessories such asbiodegradable films 1040, biodegradable wipes 1050, a tampon 1060 with abuilt-in film, and a clutch or carrying purse 1070. A biodegradable film1040 may be used to cover the entire tampon applicator body beforetampon insertion, during which a tampon pushes through a perforation.Biodegradable film 1040 may be disposable to provide a convenient andhygienic way of minimizing direct contact of the reusable tamponapplicator with blood or other body fluids. A tampon 1060 with abuild-in film may be made of organic cotton packed and wrapped with ahygienic, bio-compatible film that extends beyond the body of thetampon, to offer additional hygienic protection by minimizing directcontact of the tampon with the inside surface of the cylindrical body ofa reusable tampon applicator. Biodegradable wipe 1050 may be made oforganic cotton and pre-moistened to provide a portable and disposablesolution for cleaning and refreshing the user's hands or the reusabletampon applicator before and/or after a tampon change. Moreover, clutchor carrying purse 1070 may be compartmentalized to store any of reusabletampon applicator 1010, biodegradable films 1040, biodegradable wipes1050, and tampon 1060.

Illustrative Example

With reference to the figures, the following are perspective andsectional views of an exemplary embodiment, illustrated with typicalline styles and types for engineering design drawings. These figures arenot necessarily drawn to exact scale, with emphasis instead being placedon illustrating various aspects of the devices and methods describedherein. Device dimensions such as lengths, radii, diameters, and openingangles are individually labeled for this particular exemplaryembodiment, where appropriate. More specifically, diameters are precededby symbol Ø, radii for curvatures are preceded by symbol R, and alldimensions are presented in metric units of millimeters (mm).Conversions to inches or other non-metric units would be readilyapparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. It would be furtherunderstood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the showndimensions are exemplary only, and any suitable variations may be usedin similar embodiments, as long as the functional structure of thepresent invention is maintained.

FIG. 11A shows three perspective views 1110, 1120, and 1130 of anexemplary applicator body, according to one embodiment of the presentinvention. Following general engineering drawing protocols, partoutlines and section lines are solid, while hidden lines are dotted. Afull slit is visible in perspective views 1110 and 1120, while a partialslit is visible in perspective view 1130.

FIGS. 11B, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11F, 11G, 11H, and 11J show respectivedifferent side and sectional views of the exemplary applicator body inFIG. 11A, with illustrative dimensions where appropriate. Side views1140 in FIG. 11B and 1160 in FIG. 11F, front view 1150 in FIG. 11C,bottom view 1154 in FIG. 11E, and back side view 1170 in FIG. 11H aresimilar to the ones shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2E. Top view 1152 inFIG. 11D is obtained by looking down the convex apex of the cylindricalbody, bottom view 1154 in FIG. 11E is obtained by looking up the distalbase opening of the cylindrical body, while sectional views 1162 in FIG.11G and 1172 in FIG. 11J are obtained along corresponding cutting planesA-A and B-B shown in FIGS. 11F and 11H. It is easy to see from FIGS. 11Cand 11H that in this example, the partial lateral slit exceeds thelateral length of the convex apex by 4 mm, in a range between 2 mm and 5mm. The partial lateral slit and full lateral slit has a ratio in lengthof 2:7 (20 mm:70 mm), in a range between 1:10 and 2:7 inclusive. Inaddition, as shown by sectional view 1162 in FIG. 11G, the exemplarycylindrical body has a thickness of 0.79 mm at the tip along the slitopening, and a thickness of 1.50 mm along the length of the straightbarrel portion.

FIG. 12A shows a perspective view of an exemplary pusher, according toone embodiment of the present invention. Correspondingly, FIGS. 12B,12C, 12D, 12E, and 12F show respective side and sectional views of theexemplary pusher in FIG. 11A, with illustrative dimensions whereappropriate.

Finally, FIG. 13A shows a perspective view of an exemplary case,according to one embodiment of the present invention. Correspondingly,FIGS. 13B, 13C, 13D, and 13E show respective side and sectional views ofthe exemplary case in FIG. 13A, with illustrative dimensions whereappropriate.

One of ordinary skill in the art knows that the use cases, structures,schematics, and diagrams may be constructed or performed in othercombinations or orders, but the inventive concept of the presentinvention remains without departing from the broader scope of theinvention. Every embodiment may be unique, and constituting componentsmay be either shortened or lengthened, narrowed or widened; methods andsteps may also be shortened or lengthened, overlapped with otheractivities, postponed, delayed, and continued after a time gap, duringthe practice of the present invention.

Although the present invention has been described with reference tospecific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that the variousmodification and changes can be made to these embodiments withoutdeparting from the broader scope of the invention. Accordingly, thespecification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative senserather than in a restrictive sense. It will also be apparent to theskilled artisan that the embodiments described above are specificexamples of a single broader invention which may have greater scope thanany of the singular descriptions taught. There may be many alterationsmade in the descriptions without departing from the scope of the presentinvention as defined by the appended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A reusable tampon applicator, comprising: ahollow cylindrical body for holding a tampon for tampon application, thecylindrical body comprising a distal end and a proximal end, and a baseopening at the distal end for inserting the tampon into a straightbarrel connected to a convex apex at the proximal end, wherein theconvex apex comprises a slit opening for the tampon to pass throughduring tampon insertion, wherein the slit opening extends from theproximal end to the distal end to form a full slit on a first lateralside of the cylindrical body, and wherein the slit opening extends fromthe proximal end towards the distal end to form a partial slit on asecond lateral side of the cylindrical body, opposite to the firstlateral side of the cylindrical body, wherein the partial slit isshorter in length along the cylindrical body than the full slit; and apusher, for telescopic insertion into the cylindrical body, and forpushing the tampon out from the slit opening during tampon insertion. 2.The reusable tampon applicator of claim 1, further comprising: a casefor telescopically enclosing the cylindrical body and the pusher.
 3. Thereusable tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein the partial slit on thesecond lateral side of the cylindrical body extends into the straightbarrel for a length between 2 mm and 5 mm.
 4. The reusable tamponapplicator of claim 1, wherein the ratio of lengths between the partialslit and the full slit is between 1:10 and 2:7.
 5. The reusable tamponapplicator of claim 1, wherein the ratio of lengths between the partialslit and the full slit is between 2:7 and 1:3.
 6. The reusable tamponapplicator of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body comprises an outermedical grade or food grade silicone layer and an inner plastic supportlayer, and wherein the outer layer extends fully over an exteriorsurface of the cylindrical body.
 7. The reusable tampon applicator ofclaim 6, wherein the inner layer extends partially over an interiorlateral surface of the cylindrical body, and wherein the inner layer isenclosed fully by the outer later.
 8. The reusable tampon applicator ofclaim 6, wherein the plastic support is made of a plastic material,wherein the plastic material is selected from the group consisting ofABS and Nylon.
 9. The reusable tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein thepusher comprises at least one notch on an external lateral surface forsecuring the cylindrical body and the pusher while not in use.
 10. Thereusable tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical bodyfurther comprises: a transition portion and a base grip portion at thedistal end, wherein an external diameter of the base grip portion islarger than an external diameter of the straight barrel.
 11. Thereusable tampon applicator of claim 1, wherein the distal end of thecylindrical body comprises a flat base surface, the flat base surfacefor standing the cylindrical body on a flat surface.
 12. The reusabletampon applicator of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the pushercomprises a flat base surface, the flat base surface for standing thepusher on a flat surface.
 13. The reusable tampon applicator of claim 1,wherein the pusher further comprises: a main cylindrical portion, and abase grip portion at a distal end of the pusher, wherein an externaldiameter of the main cylindrical portion is smaller than an internaldiameter of the base opening of the cylindrical body, and wherein anexternal diameter of the base grip portion is larger than an internaldiameter of the base opening of the cylindrical body.
 14. A method formaking a reusable tampon applicator, comprising the steps of: boundingan inner plastic support layer and an outer medical grade or food gradesilicone layer of a hollow cylindrical body, the cylindrical bodycomprising a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the distal endcomprises a base opening for inserting a tampon into the cylindricalbody, wherein the proximal end comprises a convex apex with a slitopening for the tampon to pass through during tampon insertion, whereinthe slit opening extends from the proximal end to the distal end on afirst lateral side of the cylindrical body to form a full slit, andwherein the slit opening extends partially from the proximal end towardsthe distal end on a second lateral side of the cylindrical body,opposite to the first lateral side of the cylindrical body, to form apartial slit, wherein the partial slit is shorter in length along thecylindrical body than the full slit; and forming a cylindrical pusher,for telescopic insertion into the cylindrical body, and for pushing thetampon through the slit opening during tampon insertion.
 15. The methodof claim 14, wherein the inner support layer extends partially over aninterior lateral surface of the cylindrical body, and wherein the innerlayer is enclosed fully by the outer later.
 16. The method of claim 14,wherein the partial slit on the second lateral side of the cylindricalbody extends into the straight barrel for a length between 2 mm and 5mm.
 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the outer layer extends fullyover an exterior lateral surface of the cylindrical body.
 18. The methodof claim 14, wherein the ratio of lengths between the partial slit andthe full slit is between 1:10 and 2:7.
 19. The method of claim 14,wherein the ratio of lengths between the partial slit and the full slitis between 2:7 and 1:3.
 20. An article of manufacture, comprising: adistal end and a proximal end, and a base opening at the distal end forinserting a tampon into a straight barrel connected to a convex apex atthe proximal end, wherein the convex apex comprises a slit opening forthe tampon to pass through during tampon insertion, wherein the slitopening extends from the proximal end to the distal end to form a fullslit on a first lateral side of the cylindrical body, and wherein theslit opening extends from the proximal end towards the distal end toform a partial slit on a second lateral side of the article, opposite tothe first lateral side of article, wherein the partial slit is shorterin length along the cylindrical body than the full slit.